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Arrested? Call a Fort Lauderdale Criminal Defense Attorney Quickly

If you are arrested in Fort Lauderdale or South Florida, it is best to contact a lawyer as quickly as possible. A criminal charge is serious and can have severe consequences such as jail time, and a criminal record. Getting legal help as soon as possible can make things easier for you. A lawyer may even succeed in getting the charges against you dropped, or negotiate for a lighter sentence. Here’s a brief overview of how a lawyer can help.

What Criminal Defense Attorneys Do?

A criminal defense attorney like Richard F. Della Fera will work hard to protect a client’s person’s rights and obtain the best possible outcome for the situation. For the unwary or inexperienced the criminal justice system is challenging to negotiate efficiently and effectively. For example, what appears to be a innocent police interview, has the potential to create bigger problems resulting in legal ramifications. Detectives often use questioning tactics that can lead you towards incriminating yourself. Some interrogators will try to intimidate suspects; therefore, you should have a lawyer representing you present for all questioning.

How Can They Help?

A police interrogation after an arrest is just the beginning of the process. An experienced criminal defense attorney can help guide you through the rest of the procedures. When a person is arrested for a crime, he or she will need to appear in court for an “arraignment.” An Arraignment is a formal accusation against a person for an alleged crime. Having an attorney represent you at an arraignment can ensure you take the most advantageous path for your defense and plea at this time.

A seasoned criminal defense lawyer immediately begins strategizing your defense by doing his or her own investigation, reviewing police reports, and examining the evidence presented.

Ensure Your Rights

When faced with an arrest, don’t give up. Contact a lawyer immediately to protect your freedom and your rights.

SourcesWhat You Can Expect from the Best Criminal Defense Lawyer, FindLawCriminal Defense Lawyers Help Protect Clients’ Rights, Ohio State BarWhat Do Criminal Defense Attorneys Do, Attorneys.com

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Michael John Burgart

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2017-01-11T11:40:29+00:00

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Richard is a very highly skilled attorney who actually enjoys the practice of law. He is dedicated to his clients and represents them zealously.

2017-01-11T11:46:31+00:00

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I wanted to help a very good friend resolve an unusual situation that ended up wth him being charged with felony. The best thing I did was refer to Richard Della Fera. After 11 months he had his case dismissed and could return to his real life.
Having a person like Richard on your side gives you the confidence and peace of mind that you have choosen a great professional, meticulous, brilliant, reliable and honest attorney. He is a pleasure to deal with and a gentleman like no other, especially in this area of the law.Thanks Richard I will never forget what you have done to help my buddy.

2017-01-11T11:49:16+00:00

I wanted to help a very good friend resolve an unusual situation that ended up wth him being charged with felony. The best thing I did was refer to Richard Della Fera. After 11 months he had his case dismissed and could return to his real life. Having a person like Richard on your side gives you the confidence and peace of mind that you have choosen a great professional, meticulous, brilliant, reliable and honest attorney. He is a pleasure to deal with and a gentleman like no other, especially in this area of the law.Thanks Richard I will never forget what you have done to help my buddy.

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2017-01-11T11:51:20+00:00

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Jan Demarinis

Rich was extremely helpful and comforting to have on my side. He knows the law and enthusiastically pursues every available defense option. He navigates the legel system well and made it easy for me to understand the process and my case. I am glad he was my lawyer! I highly recommend him.

2017-01-11T11:54:40+00:00

Rich was extremely helpful and comforting to have on my side. He knows the law and enthusiastically pursues every available defense option. He navigates the legel system well and made it easy for me to understand the process and my case. I am glad he was my lawyer! I highly recommend him.

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Practice—What is a Deposition?

1. It is a good idea to meet with your lawyer before the deposition to talk about the case and what to expect at the deposition.
_______ True _______ FalseTrue.

2. Depositions aren’t as important as trials.
_______ True _______ FalseFalse. It is just as important as trial testimony and may be used in a trial.

3. A judge will be at the deposition to resolve disputes that may arise during the deposition.
_______ True _______ FalseFalse. The lawyers are responsible for conducting the deposition in a professional manner.

4. You are not under oath.
_______ True _______ FalseFalse. The court reporter will swear you in.

5. Your lawyer can advise you during the deposition.
_______ True _______ FalseFalse. You cannot ask your lawyer for advice before you answer a particular question.

6. You lawyer may make objections during the deposition.
_______ True _______ FalseTrue. However, in most situations you will still have to answer the question.

7. Your lawyer can instruct you not to answer a question.
_______ True _______ FalseTrue.

Your lawyer may do this when he or she has a serious disagreement with the lawyer taking the deposition about whether the lawyer is entitled to know the answer to the question. The most common situation is a question that requires you to divulge private or privileged information. Otherwise, lawyers can ask you pretty much whatever they want.

8. You don’t have to tell the lawyer taking the deposition about things your spouse has said
or done.
_______ True _______ FalseTrue. Conversations you have with your spouse and things you know about your spouse donot have to be disclosed.

9. You can go back and correct/clarify something you said earlier while you are under oath.
_______ True _______ FalseTrue.

Practice GIVING CREDIBLE TESTIMONY

1. It’s a good idea to provide the information the lawyer seems to want to know, even if he or she has not yet asked you a direct question.
_______ True _______ False

False.
Don’t volunteer any information. It’s the lawyer’s job to ask questions that will elicit the information. If he or she doesn’t do it, it’s a lost opportunity. Too bad for the lawyer.

2. It never hurts to elaborate on your answer.
_______ True _______ False

False.
Elaborating on your answer is the same thing as volunteering information. Wait for a specific question instead.

3. If you know about a document that the lawyer taking your testimony hasn’t shown you, you should mention it.
_______ True _______ False

False.
Again, don’t volunteer information.

4. You should reply promptly to the lawyer’s questions.
_______ True _______ False

False.
Do not reply until you have thought over the question. Take your time if you need to.

True.
The objection may force the other lawyer to change the question or to drop the subject. Again, don’t volunteer!

6. If you don’t understand a question, you should ask the lawyer to rephrase it.
_______ True _______ False

True.
Make sure you clearly understand every question.

7. If you don’t remember something, you should just say so.
_______ True _______ False

If you don’t remember, you don’t remember. That’s the truth.

8. You should make a little joke from time to time to break up the tension.
_______ True _______ False

False.
First, your little jokes will be transcribed, without the benefit of your tone of voice, your expression, or your gestures. It will almost surely be misinterpreted or twisted to your disadvantage. Second, the other lawyer probably doesn’t have a keen sense of humor during testimony.Third, the tension in the room is not your problem. Stay on task.

Witnesses are often confronted with difficult questions during testimony.